FIVE BEST CHESS MOVIES
Thursday, July 05, 2007

Critic Robert Basalla recommends five movies that feature chess less foolishly than most:

“Searching for Bobby Fischer.” Basalla’s favorite of many 1990s chess films hams up its true-life sources, but makes few outright blunders and captures the game’s mystique.

“The Seventh Seal.” Death plays black in Ingmar Bergman’s often-parodied 1956 classic.

“The Luzhin Defence.” A 2000 version of a Vladimir Nabokov novel about a eccentric chess player. (Is there any other kind?)

“Dangerous Moves.” This 1985 Oscar-winner from Switzerland shows the drama and strain of a championship showdown, but mistakes include English subtitles describing different moves than the dialogue.

“Knight Moves.” Players fall faster than pawns in this 1993 killer thriller.

Other info can be found here. Do you have other favorite movies?

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